[Bug 399974] Re: 'Keep Aligned' option always resets to 'true' after desktop reload

2010-10-12 Thread DervishD
It's present in Maverick, too :(

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[Bug 118988] Re: No way to disable trash in nautilus

2010-10-04 Thread DervishD
While this is fixed, you may want to try my solution: go to the Configuration 
Editor and check the options
/desktop/gnome/interface/can_change_accels
/apps/nautilus/preferences/enable_delete

Now you can change the key accelerator for any menu entry in Gnome and
you have a *real* delete menu entry in Nautilus. After that, go to
Nautilus and change the accelerator for Delete and Move to Trash.
Set Delete for Delete and Shift+Delete for Move to Trash. This
way, pressing the Delete key will really delete the item instead of
moving it to the Trashcan.

I find this useful for removable drives, specially. The .Trash-1000
directory is annoying and in fact it's a very bad idea for newbies, who
find their pendrives full when there are no files present...

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[Bug 641616] Re: can't define a default geometry in the preferences

2010-09-17 Thread DervishD
Confirmed in my Lucid Lynx (amd64)

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[Bug 307939] Re: Brasero fails to burn any kind of DVD

2009-12-20 Thread DervishD
No, I didn't.

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[Bug 469182] Re: eog doesn't automatically rotate a right-top oriented image

2009-11-02 Thread DervishD
I'm doing it right now, Sebastien.

I'm going to send them an example photo, too.

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[Bug 469182] Re: eog doesn't automatically rotate a right-top oriented image

2009-11-02 Thread DervishD
Oops, sorry:

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=600377

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[Bug 469182] Re: eog doesn't automatically rotate a right-top oriented image

2009-11-01 Thread DervishD

** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
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** Attachment added: ProcEnviron.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34889150/ProcEnviron.txt

** Attachment added: ProcMaps.txt
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34889161/ProcMaps.txt

** Attachment added: ProcStatus.txt
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[Bug 469182] [NEW] eog doesn't automatically rotate a right-top oriented image

2009-11-01 Thread DervishD
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: eog

I found that an image with orientation right-top (taken with a
friend's new camera) is not correctly rotated 90 degrees
counterclockwise by eog, but it is rotated by other viewers (the
Nautilus thumbnailer, even firefox!).

The camera is a Panasonic DMC-TZ6. I have a TZ3 and all images seem to
be rotated correctly.

ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/eog
Package: eog 2.26.1-0ubuntu1
SourcePackage: eog
Uname: Linux 2.6.28-16-generic x86_64

** Affects: eog (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: amd64 apport-bug

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[Bug 393525] Re: Restart... doesn't work

2009-07-06 Thread DervishD
Last time the problem happened (randomly, again), I noticed this in the
system logs:

Jul  4 14:08:35 DervishD bonobo-activation-server (user-27765): could
not associate with desktop session: Failed to connect to socket /tmp
/dbus-yCtvGcMEiw: Connection refused

¿Maybe related? It appeared in the logs in the exact moment I was trying
to reboot. The system didn't reboot and I was shown GDM screen again.

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[Bug 394592] [NEW] audio feedback doesn't always use two tones

2009-07-02 Thread DervishD
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-control-center

First of all, I'm using Ubuntu Jaunty, with gnome-control-center
1:2.26.0-0ubuntu3.

Second, I turned on the Audio feedback feature in Keyboard
preferences, namely the Beep when a toggle key is pressed. This
produces two different tones of beeps, one when the toggle key ends up
in the on state, another (lower pitched) when the toggle key ends up
in the off state.

The problem is that the CapsLock key uses the same, high pitched beep
for both states, so if you press it by accident you have to look for the
keyboard leds to check if the key is on or off. If you press another
toggle key (NumLock, for example), it produces the two different tones
AND makes the CapsLock key work again as usual with two beep tones and
not one.

Looks like the CapsLock key doesn't remember it's state in the audio
feedback code until another unrelated toggle key is used :??

What I expected to happen? Hearing a different pitched beep each time I
press CapsLock, the high pitched one when the key ends up on, the low
pitched one when the kay ends up off.

What happened instead? The high pitched beep is always heard no matter
toggle state, unless you use another toggle (I've tested with NumLock).
From then on, CapsLock also uses two tones.

To reproduce, from a fresh boot (CapsLock off, NumLock off):

- Press CapsLock: you hear the high pitch beep, indicating on state.
- Press CapsLock: you hear the high pitch beep again, indicating on, but the 
key is now in the off position.
- Press CapsLock: you hear the high pitch beep again, this time the key is in 
the on state.

This can be repeated ad nauseam and you always get the high pitch beep.

- Press NumLock: you hear the high pitch beep, the key goes to the on state.
- Press NumLock: you hear the LOW pitch beep, the key goes to the off state, 
behaving correctly.

From now on, the CapsLock uses two tones and not one like before!

Raúl

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 Status: New

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[Bug 394592] Re: audio feedback doesn't always use two tones

2009-07-02 Thread DervishD
Looks like the problem is not with CapsLock, but with the global state
of toggle keys. The low pitch beep only sounds when ALL toggle keys go
to off state.

Is this the intended behaviour?

Raúl

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[Bug 394592] Re: audio feedback doesn't always use two tones

2009-07-02 Thread DervishD
Reported upstream http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=587592

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[Bug 393525] Re: Restart... doesn't work

2009-06-30 Thread DervishD
I haven't been able to reproduce the problem following your
instructions, but the fact is that the problem doesn't happen after a
fresh boot (no matter if after a reboot or from power off). Everytime it
has produced I have had uptimes of over two weeks.

I'll try to reproduce and at the same time getting the info, which is
going to be difficult.

Meanwhile let's leave the bug as incomplete and I'll look in gnome-
session for similar bugs.

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[Bug 393525] Re: Restart... doesn't work

2009-06-29 Thread DervishD
Hi Chris and thanks for your reply.

Maybe it's a bug on gnome-session, I'll try another applet for rebooting
next time to see if the problem persists (which would indicate that the
problem is with gnome-session, not with FUSA).

I'll attach here the output of the commands you said, although I've
rebooted a couple of hours ago and maybe the output of those commands
indicate that I shouldn't have any problem with Restart

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[Bug 307939] Re: Brasero fails to burn any kind of DVD

2009-06-25 Thread DervishD
Exactly the same happened to me on my Jaunty when writing an ISO image
into a DVD-R.

I'm using brasero 2.26.1-0ubuntu1 on AMD64 arch.

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[Bug 390608] [NEW] trash icon always full

2009-06-22 Thread DervishD
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-applets

My trash applet shows that there are items in the trashcan and shows the
full icon, but:

~$ cd .local/share/Trash 
~/.local/share/Trash$ ls -lR
.:
total 12K
drwx-- 2 user user 4.0K  22 jun 12:21 expunged/
drwxr-xr-x 2 user user 4.0K  22 jun 12:21 files/
drwx-- 2 user user 4.0K  22 jun 12:21 info/

./expunged:
total 0

./files:
total 0

./info:
total 0

I'm reporting this from Jaunty:
~$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 9.04
Release:9.04

The problem fixes itself (most of the times) when I log out and in
again.

** Affects: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 390608] Re: trash icon always full

2009-06-22 Thread DervishD
Until now the problem has happened randomly. More exactly, I haven't
noticed what have I done to cause it, although I think it has to do with
deleting files in removable media, but I cannot be sure.

If I manage to reproduce it, I'll post the results here.

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[Bug 269441] Re: Trash always full

2009-06-21 Thread DervishD
This bug still happens in Jaunty. I suffer it from time to time, and the
worst problem is that I don't know how to reproduce.

After the trash applet is locked into full mode (I can't think of a
better way of explaining it) it won't revert to normal behaviour until I
log out and on again. Meanwhile I can delete files, empty the trash (and
the files will disappear from ~/.local/share/Trash but the trash icon
will stay full) and even open it to see it is empty.

When the trash applet is behaving wrong, it always says N items in
Trash when I hover the mouse over the applet icon, let's say that N
is 5: if I delete another file, N is 6 (correctly, but if I empty
the trash, N is 5 again, not 0 as it should.

If I manage to reproduce the bug (now it happens randomly as far as I
can tell) I'll update the report.

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[Bug 269441] Re: Trash always full

2009-06-21 Thread DervishD
Reopening as it is still happening in Jaunty.

** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Released = Confirmed

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[Bug 135548] Re: [Gutsy] Action on critical battery isn't triggered - regression

2009-06-06 Thread DervishD
My laptop does indeed hibernate (or suspend) succesfully, but last night
I forgot to plug the AC power and let the laptop on. It didn't
hibernate.

The problem, just in case anybody is having it, is that the time
profiles are very optimistic in my machine, probably due to the fact
that I haven't let the battery drain fully, ever. So, last night GPM
thought that there were still time left when in fact the battery was
empty.

I wasn't there (but I'm making the test right now) but I'm more or less
sure that GPM issued the low battery warning because I swear I've seen
it at some point in the past. I'm not so sure about the critical
warning, since it should happen when only 5 minutes of battery remains.
Given that the time profile was so optimistic, the laptop probably had
the battery empty when GPM thought that there was half an hour left :(((

I don't know if people usually drains their batteries, but if they
don't, time profiles are going to be very optimistic. Using time left
for taking actions is, in that case, dangerous. Battery percentages
should be much safer unless the battery lies about the percentages
(which looks like it is very common...).

The solution is to tweak by hand threshold values using gconf-editor and
use percentage instead of time left if profiles are way too optimistic.

I'm now carrying a test to see if time left reported by GPM has to do
anything with reality in my laptop.

BTW, anybody knows where to go to know how to interpret discharge-time-
profiles? I don't understand mine and maybe it explains the wrong
behaviour of GPM in my laptop :?

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[Bug 190227] Re: ia32 apps look for libs on the wrong place

2009-04-24 Thread DervishD
I can confirm this bug with firefox on Jaunty-amd64. And I mean *final*
Jaunty...

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[Bug 265143] Re: Seeking using the mouse wheel or right cursor causes song to restart sometimes

2008-11-14 Thread DervishD
Bryan, I haven't tested with non-beta Intrepid, and I'm afraid I won't
be able to do so at least in one or two weeks, so I think it's better to
send the bug upstream, as suggested by Pedro. It's a good excuse to
create a GNOME Bugzilla account, I suppose...

If I can't reproduce the bug when I test official Intrepid, I'll mark
the bug as fixed, here and in GNOME Bugzilla:

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=560813

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[Bug 265143] Re: Seeking using the mouse wheel or right cursor causes song to restart sometimes

2008-11-14 Thread DervishD
Nope. I've been able to reproduce the bug in a live version of Intrepid
(default config for Rhythmbox) and in at least two Ubuntu Hardy with
default parameters for Rhythmbox, too. And with different files (mostly
FLAC, but a couple of Ogg and MP3, too).

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[Bug 297223] [NEW] nautilus uses gnome-terminal instead of the preferred terminal application

2008-11-12 Thread DervishD
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: nautilus

When opening a file using double-click, if the .desktop file of the
associated application has Terminal=true, nautilus uses gnome-
terminal to execute that application instead of the preferred terminal
application (as set through System-Preferences-Preferred
applications).

To reproduce, do the following:

1. sudo apt-get install xfce4-terminal

2. Using System-Preferences-Preferred applications, set
xfce4-terminal --geometry=100x30 as preferred terminal application,
using -x as the execute flag

3. Put a text file on the Desktop

4. Create a new application launcher in the Applications-Accesories
menu. Choose Application in Terminal (so the resulting .desktop file
will have Terminal=true). We are going to use Vim as the test app,
so use /usr/bin/vim -o %F as the command in the launcher and name it
Vim.

5. Associate the text file in the Desktop with Vim or just choose
Open with Other Application... and then choose Vim.

6. Double click on the text file. It should be opened with Vim residing
on xfce4-terminal, with 30 lines and 100 columns. Instead, it is opened
with Vim residing on gnome-terminal, with 25 lines and 80 columns.

7. Choose Applications-Accesories-Vim. Vim is CORRECTLY opened using
xfce4-terminal with a geometry of 100x30.

So, the launcher works, it's just that the menu uses the preferred
application (correctly) and Nautilus doesn't.

Last tested in Ubuntu Hardy Heron with nautilus 2.22.5.1

Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado

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[Bug 205919] Re: Brasero and nautilus-cd-burner cannot burn 4GiB file to DVD

2008-10-28 Thread DervishD
Confirmed here in Hardy with genisoimage 1.1.6 and Brasero 0.8.1.

Writing a 4.2 GB file onto a 4.3 DVD works seamlessly with k3b but
doesn't work with brasero, because the latter doesn't use -allow-
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[Bug 153924] Re: Sticky notes, not minimizing

2008-10-15 Thread DervishD
I think I've discovered the problem: looks like stickynotes is listening
for the '_NET_WM_USER_TIME' property to change on the
NAUTILUS_DESKTOP_WINDOW_ID window. In theory, this should happen when
clicking on the desktop window (among other causes, of course). The
problem is that the property doesn't seem to change when  clicking on
the desktop window. Please notice that no ButtonPress event is ever
generated by clicking on the desktop. Only FocusIn and FocusOut
events are generated when clicking the desktop. This can be checked
using xev, for example.

What I haven't found is the cause. Maybe another application is
installing an event filter on the desktop window due to some
configuration problem. I don't know :??

The worst problem, though, is that I don't have the slightest idea about
a solution. I'ts been more than 7 years since I wrote a Window Manager
and had to mess with events, desktop windows, etc. Looking for
_NET_WM_USER_TIME property changes doesn't seem like a good idea, but
maybe the first approach should be an investigation about why the
desktop window doesn't update that property when clicking the window.

Any ideas?

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[Bug 124997] Re: Brasero don't cut the length of files

2008-10-06 Thread DervishD
I've suffered this same bug under Hardy, using Brasero 0.8.1. I don't
have the log file produced, but was mostly identical to the one in the
first comment of this bug report (except that my file names were
different, of course ;))).

I thought that the bug was related to the file integrity check plugin,
but looks like it wasn't. I think that the problem lies in activating
the Increase compatibility with Windows checkbox: after that Brasero
asks if you want the windows incompatible files renamed. I answered
no, the checkbox was unchecked but somewhat Brasero did a weird mix...
Probably Brasero tried to do the increase(d) compatibility with
Windows but without renaming files and all went wrong...

I think I'm able to reproduce the bug, if more information is needed.

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[Bug 265143] Re: Seeking using the mouse wheel or right cursor causes song to restart sometimes

2008-09-30 Thread DervishD
Hi Pedro. I downloaded the latest Intrepid Ibex ISO I found (alpha 6),
i386-desktop version, and tested the problem with the following steps:

- Booted the Live CD, only changing the keyboard layout to Spanish in
the boot menu.

- Once the system was up'n'running I launched Rhythmbox and mounted by
hand the hard disk partition where my music files are. I imported a
whole folder into Rhythmbox using Music-Import Folder. Then I
reproduced the first file in the list. I can make available the file for
you, but it may cause copyright problems. I own the original CD but I
cannot legally distribute the ripped track. Anyway, feel free to contact
me if you need the file, we thought a way of solving the copyright
problem.

- When the song was playing I put the mouse cursor over the slider used
to seek in the song and turned the mouse wheel down a few times. After
the third or four mouse stroke, the slider went back to the beginning of
the song.

- I tested with keys, too: I pressed and maintained pressed the right
cursor. The song advanced fast for a little while and after that the
slider goes back to the beginning, again to the right for some time,
again to the beginning, etc. ad infinitum.

So the bug is reproducible and easy to reproduce too in Intrepid Ibex
running on my machine. If you want me to, I can test in different
machines, but it will take a bit of time (I don't have access to any
other computer running Ubuntu right now). Moreover, if you want me to
check anything with the Live CD I'll do, too. It will take some time
because I can't boot my machine as frequently as I should to check the
Live CD. I'll try my best, anyway.

Thanks for your interest in my bug report, and feel free to contact me
if you need more information.

Raúl

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[Bug 265143] [NEW] Seeking using the mouse wheel or right cursor causes song to restart sometimes

2008-09-05 Thread DervishD
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: rhythmbox

When moving the seek bar in Rhythmbox to go forward in the song using
the right cursor keys or the mouse wheel, sometimes the slider is
positioned at the beginning of the bar.

This is very easy to reproduce for me, no matter what file format I'm
playing or what backend I'm using (I've tested with Pulseaudio and
ALSA): play a few seconds of the song, and then press *and hold* the
right cursor key. After a few forward skips, the slider will return to
the beginning of the bar, will advance a little and will return again. I
can do this forever withouth the slider ever getting to the end of the
bar.

With the mouse, after a few rotations of the mouse wheel the slider goes
back to the beginning.

If I allow a few seconds between cursor key presses or mouse wheel
rotations, everything works fine.

To resume, What I expected to happen:

I expect that the slider goes to the right if I press the right cursor
or move the mouse wheel.

What happened instead:

The slider went back to the beginning (left) of the seek bar.

I'm using Ubuntu Hardy with Rhythmbox 0.11.5

Raúl

** Affects: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 153924] Re: Sticky notes, not minimizing

2008-08-29 Thread DervishD
The problem still persists in my current installation, but doesn't
happen in a fresh installation on the same machine. The application is
still missing the desktop-clicked event, so the callback (which hides
the notes) is not called.

For what I've read here, the problem seems to be compiz. I've activated
the composite manager part of metacity (since I cannot use compiz in
Hardy, due to my ATI card) and that doesn't solve the problem, so it
doesn't look like a compositing problem to me.

I could investigate why the event doesn't make its way to the app, but I
don't know how. My X knowledge is limited, as is my GTK knowledge. I can
try to write an application which responds to desktop-clicked and try to
isolate the problem, but IMHO that should be done by an expert: I would
be doing tests blindly.

If I can make further investigations, tests or whatever I will do them
happily if I'm given instructions, or at least a place to look. Closing
the bug because nobody provided further information is, IMHO, not a good
idea. Bugs doesn't disappear just because you don't look to them. Leave
the bug open and maybe someone will provide more information.

I'm not the only one having the problem, and although this is not a
vital app, it may be showing symptoms of a bigger issue (related to the
video drivers, or whatever), so I think it's a good idea to investigate.
And I would do it if I had the appropriate knowledge. I know that this
is complex, time is limited and there is a lot of work. OK, no work can
be done to fix the problem, but please leave the bug open by now so
nobody thinks the bug is fixed (or invalid).

Thanks.

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[Bug 153924] Re: Sticky notes, not minimizing

2008-07-12 Thread DervishD
I'm sorry but I don't think I can describe how to reproduce: it just
happens and I don't know how I triggered the problem. I suspect that the
cause of the problem back in Gutsy was disabling Compiz, but I'm not
sure :(

When I upgraded to Hardy I thought that the problem would solve by
itself after upgrading, specially when I saw that my Metacity was a
composite manager!. Unfortunately, this didn't solve the problem.

I took a look at the sources a few months ago, and the problem seems
that the desktop-clicked even didn't make its way to sticky-notes (at
least, the callback wasn't called...). I didn't investigate the issue.

If I should describe how to reproduce the problem, I would say create a
note, write things on it, click on desktop: nothing happens.

Sorry for not being of much help here :(

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[Bug 153924] Re: Sticky notes, not minimizing

2008-07-08 Thread DervishD
I was having the problem in Gutsy, and after upgrading to Hardy the
problem persist. I cannot try the Compiz-on-off-solution because now in
Hardy I cannot enable visual effects... They worked in Gutsy.

** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid = Confirmed

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[Bug 197288] Re: [hardy] new windows are put in background when a window has always on top set

2008-07-08 Thread DervishD
Metoo, with Hardy upgraded from Gutsy (not an installation from scratch,
just in case it matters).

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